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Cape silver Konvyt fork by IB or LB- unascribed. Circa 1820.
POA
Cape silver salt spoon by John Townsend. Circa 1825.
Cape silver sauce ladle by Jan Lotter. Circa 1815.
George IV silver wine funnel marked for London 1825 by Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I.
Cape silver table spoon by I.D – unascribed. Circa 1830.
Cape silver butter knife by Lawrence Twentyman. Circa 1820.
Africana
Cape silver Konvyt fork by Carel David Lotter. Circa 1815.
Pair of Cape silver sugar tongs by Lawrence Twentyman. Circa 1820.
Cape silver soup ladle by William Moore. Circa 1840.
Cape silver meat skewer by Lodewyk Beck. Circa 1850.
Cape silver cowrie shell snuff box by Dominique Du Moulin. Circa 1825.
Cape silver Orange spoon by Willem Godfried Lotter (Senior). Circa 1800.
Cape silver table tabacco box by Willem Godfried Lotter (Junior). Circa 1819.
English brass ‘Imperial Half Gallon’ Measure made for ‘The Cape Of Good Hope’ 1874.
Edwardian silver card case with nine carat gold mounts, Birmingham 1906 by Smith & Bartlam.
Silver
Continental silver and enamel cigarette case, marked ‘935’, circa 1920.
Continental silver erotic cigarette case marked ‘900’ and retailers mark for ‘FBE GENEVE’, circa 1930.
Pair of parcel gilt silver candelabra, London 1975 by Stuart Devlin.
George III silver gilt novelty fish vinaigrette, by Joseph Willmore- Birmingham 1817.
Collectables
Georgian silver compass, circa 1820 with important later inscription.
Arts & Crafts silver hammered caddy spoon by Liberty & Co.- Birmingham 1902.
Victorian cast silver fox head stirrup cup, London 1867 by Edward Stockwell.
George III silver seven light, figural candelabra, London 1806 by Joseph Preedy.
F. Bauman, Austrian / German, Mid 19th century, Oil on canvas.
Pair of oil on boards, Hunting scenes, English- Mid 19th century.
Pair of oil on boards signed R. Stone, British, German or American. Late 19th- early 20th century.
South African ‘925’ Sterling silver salt shaker by Kurt Jobst, Circa 1965.
South African ‘925’ Sterling silver table lighter by Kurt Jobst, Circa 1965.
Victorian novelty silver jockey cruet set, Birmingham 1880, by Elkington & Co.
Russian ‘91- zolotnik’ silver caddy spoon by Carl Fabergé Moscow, Circa 1908- 1926.
Cape silver fish slice by Lawrence Twentyman, circa 1820-1846.
Rare pair of Cape silver basting spoons by Lawrence Twentyman, circa 1820-1846.